The road to finding alternate energy sources able to sustain our wants and needs is not going to be an easy one. We all need to work hard and be self motivated to think of our own solutions instead of waiting for solutions to be discovered by someone else. Because the more ideas we come up with, the better armed we will be to face the many problems we need to confront.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Building your own wind turbine
Backyard wind turbines would be a great and cheap way to generate power in a city as windy as Winnipeg. By building our own sources to generate energy we can starting giving back to the system not to mention save ourselves a whole lot of cash. Here is the definitive guide to making your own wind turbine for under $150! The astronomer (yes he's probably a genius but he claims its really not that hard) who built the turbine gives you a detailed step by step list of instructions, breaks down all the prices of parts, even showing the prices of generators on eBay.
The road to finding alternate energy sources able to sustain our wants and needs is not going to be an easy one. We all need to work hard and be self motivated to think of our own solutions instead of waiting for solutions to be discovered by someone else. Because the more ideas we come up with, the better armed we will be to face the many problems we need to confront.
The road to finding alternate energy sources able to sustain our wants and needs is not going to be an easy one. We all need to work hard and be self motivated to think of our own solutions instead of waiting for solutions to be discovered by someone else. Because the more ideas we come up with, the better armed we will be to face the many problems we need to confront.
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